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Not magnificent at all after that, but here's a skinny 60s Towncraft I nabbed for a quarter today.
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Rogera

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Haven't been here for a while but nice snags guys! I picked up a couple of ties today, nothing too spectacular.



The blue one is interesting because it's the first Stetson tie I've seen.

 

Eddie Derbyshire

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Here's an unlined and unbranded British? '4way', I don't think it's ever been worn as it's in mint condition;
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Not sure if the two rows of stitching are where a label has been or for strengthening?

Nice Esteban68! The one I have has similar stitching patterns. I think it's for reinforcement - although I don't know that the construction is necessarily any weaker than other ties. How old d'you reckon? 1940s?
 

Eddie Derbyshire

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Maybe even northern-UK specific. Penny-pinchers that we are eh? ;)

The 1940s/1950s plaid wool ties I've got (that are British) never tend to be that wide anyway really. The four-way I've got is also pretty narrow. I wonder if it's because of getting them between the buttons in your shirt. I've found you can't really wear them without tucking the small end - otherwise it sticks out. Would be a bit bulky if the small end (which is also a big end, if you get me) was quite wide.
 

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